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The origin of language and nations, hieroglyfically, etymologically, and topografically defined and fixed, after the method of an English, Celtic, Greek and Latin English lexicon. Together with an historical preface, an hieroglyfical definition of characters, a Celtic general grammar, and various other matters of antiquity. Treated of in a method entirely new. By Rowland Jones, Esq; of the Inner Temple.
Jones, Rowland, 1722-1774.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Short and plain rudiments of the Latin tongue; Shewing the nature and reason of the language, and designed to make the study of it more easy and profitable, by abridging the tedious length, supplying the defects, and correcting the errors, of the common method of teaching it. To which is added, a system of English examples, adapted to the same rudiments, to the translated into Latin by young beginners. By Benjamin Mills.
Mills, Benjamin, active 1722.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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A new short-hand grammar, containing a general rule, for writing any language, whether English, Latin, French, &c. Also, particular shortening and joining rules, fitted to the English tongue, for Joining in every-sentence Five, Six, or more Words together; without taking off the Pen in an Instant of Time Never before invented. Done according to all the Improvements, which the Author hath made since he published his Former Short Hand Grammar about Twenty Years ago: Which Improvements render this New Method a great deal more Easy, Speedy, and Legible, as is evident by Comparing the Large Specimen of the Writing in the Former Grammar with the Same Large Specimen, in this New Grammar. And yet these Improvements may be learn'd with Ease, in the space of Three or Four Days, by any who have learned the Former Method. This New Method is so Compleat, That any Gentleman, or Lady may Learn the Art perfectly by this Book alone, and Take down from a Moderate Speakers Mouth, any Speech, Lecture, Sermon, Trial, Play, &c. Word for Word, and also Read distinctly one anothers Writing. Authoriz'd by his Majesty, And Attested by many Gentlemen, at the Beginning hereof; compos'd by James Weston, the only Author of this New Method.
Weston, James, stenographer.Date: 1746- Books
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A short and plain syntax, for the instruction of children in the Latin tongue, by few and easy rules in their own language. (it being impossible for them to learn it by any other.) With Notes proper for the Higher Classes, An Alphabetical List of near six Hundred Adjectives of various Structure: And An Appendix, containing some Observations, which are not to be found in any former Syntax or Grammar. For the use of Tamworth School. The second edition. With the addition of a figurative syntax, 100 Adjectives, 200 various Structures, and several new chapters. By Samuel Shaw, M. D. And School-Master of Tamworth, in the Counties of Stafford and Warwick.
Shaw, Samuel, 1666-1730.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A short and plain syntax, for the instruction of children in the Latin tongue, by few and easy rules in their own language. (It being impossible for them to learn it by any other.) With notes proper for the higher classes, an alphabetical list of near six hundred adjectives of various structure; and, an appendix, containing some observations, which are not to be found in any former syntax or grammar. For the use of Tamworth school. By Samuel Shaw, M.D. and school-master of Tamworth, in the counties of Stafford and Warwick.
Shaw, Samuel, 1666-1730.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
Somniale Danielis : an edition of a Medieval Latin dream interpretation handbook / Lawrence T. Martin.
Date: [1981], ©1981- Books
Proceedings of the fifth Latin international biochemical meeting / edited by F. Ponz, V. Villar-Palasí.
Latin International Biochemical Meeting 1959 : Barcelona, Spain)Date: 1960- Books
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The pronunciation of the English language vindicated from imputed anomaly & caprice: in two parts. An Analytical Process Respecting Elementary Combinations and Variations, Chiefly Confined to Monosyllables. An Investigation of Prosodv in all the Multiplied forms of Words, Syllables, Green and Latin Analogy, &c. With an appendix, on the dialects of human speech in all countries, And an Analytical Discussion and Vindication of the Dialect of Scotland. By the Rev. James Adams, S. R. E. S.
Adams, James, 1737-1802.Date: M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]- Books
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The orator's assistant; being a selection of dialogues for schools and academies, taken from many of the best dramatic writings in the English language. To which are added a few highly esteemed pieces for declamation. Intended for youth of both sexes, as an aid in formin an easy, ready and graceful elocution. By Alexander Thomas, Jun. A.M. [One line Latin proverb]
Thomas, Alexander, 1775-1809.Date: --October--1797--- Books
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A new vocabulary of the most difficult words in the English language, teaching to pronounce them with ease and propriety; Shewing Their various Significations, and, where necessary, are spelled so as to indicate the true Articulation: Also, Names of Persons and Places, more particularly those in the New Testament: Together with several common Phrases from the Latin and French, translated into English. The Whole accented and arranged in alphabetical Order, and interspersed with Apophthegms, ancient and modern, tending to promote Virtue and Knowledge. Wherein is a new method of calculating the sun's diameter, Whereby his horizontal Parallax is determined; and a Plate annexed, by which may be discovered the Magnitude of the Sun compared with the Earth. Compiled and calculated by William Fry. Teacher of Languages and Mathematical Sciences.
Fry, William, active 18th century.Date: 1784- Books
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The royal golden instructor for youth throughout the British-Dominions, in order to furnish them with a compleat knowledge of their mother-language: being a copious abridgment of the Royal universal British grammar and vocabulary; From which is drawn every Essential. The regular Words of each Part of Speech are separated from the Irregular. The Accidents (by which a Parallel is formed correspondent to the Latin, French, and other Tongues) are placed to an admirable Advantage. In this Work the Etymology of the English Language is amply illustrated: True Orthography or Spelling naturally follows, and the proper Accents accurately marked, &c. Lessons Are formed after all the Parts of Speech for parsing and challenging the foregoing Instructions. The Whole erects a Standard for the most easy and perfect Attainment and Understanding of the English-Language, with its grammatical Circumstances; and both Teacher and Learner will discover inexpressible Pleasure and Utility. Practice in Art removes Difficulty. By D. Farroe, M. D.
Farroe, D. (Daniel).Date: [1775]- Books
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The theatrical remembrancer; containing a complete list of all the dramatic performances in the English language; their several editions, dates, and sizes, and the Theatres where they were Originally Performed: Together with an Account of those which have been Acted and are Unpublished, and a Catalogue of such Latin Plays as have been Written by English Authors, from the Earliest Production of the English Drama to the end of the Year MDCCLXXXVII. To which are added notitia dramatica, being a chronological account of events relative to the English stage.
Egerton, John, -1795.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A system of rhetoric, in a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures necessary to illustrate the classics, both poetical and historical. To render which more generally useful, the whole is divided into two parts; in the first of which the rules are given in English, in the second in Latin verse; below which are placed proper examples in each language; and at the bottom of the page are the terms translated in the one, and their derivations from the Greek in the other. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D.D. vicar of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.
Stirling, John, -1777.Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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A system of rhetoric. In a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures necessary to illustrate the classics. Both poetical and historical. To render which more generally useful, the whole is divided into two parts; in the first of which the rules are given in English, in the second in Latin verse; below which are placed proper examples in each language; and at the bottom of the page are the terms translated in the one, and their derivations from the Greek in the other. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D.D. late vicar of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.
Stirling, John, -1777.Date: MDDCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Egerton's theatrical remembrancer, containing a complete list of all the dramatic performances in the English language; their several editions, dates, and sizes, and the theatres where they were originally performed: together with an account of those which have been acted and are unpublished, and a catalogue of such Latin plays as have been written by English authors, from the earliest production of the English drama to the end of the year MDCCLXXXVII. to the end of the year MDCCLXXXVII. To which are added Notitia dramatica, being a Chronological account of events relative to the English stage.
Egerton, John, -1795.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Language, authority, and indigenous history in the Comentarios reales de los Incas / Margarita Zamora.
Zamora, MargaritaDate: 2004- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested both in English and Latin: with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.XIV. [1714]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue, or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar: Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested, both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of Grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested both in English and Latin: with useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue: or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar. Wherein The Principles of the Language are Methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and further improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: 1730- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or, a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; Wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue; or a plain and easy introduction to Latin grammar; wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested both in English and Latin. With useful notes and observations, explaining the terms of grammar, and farther improving its rules. By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769]- Books
Traditional medicine, vol. II, 1976-1981 : current research with implications for ethnomedicine, ethnopharmacology, maternal and child health, mental health, and public health an annotated bibliography of Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean / Sheila Cosminsky and Ira E. Harrison.
Cosminsky, Sheila.Date: 1984